As football fans enjoy one of the most inspirational FIFA World Cups in Qatar, those looking for an art and culture break between matches have an amazing array of options to choose from, ranging from world-famous museums, cutting-edge exhibitions and heritage sites to outdoor spaces and unexpected public art.
All Qatar Museums venues are open daily from 10 am until 8 pm, unless otherwise noted. See the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ information page for the latest updates and review Visitor Guidelines for essential information about dress code, photography policies, and other useful tips.
Plan ahead! Book tickets in advance to secure the preferred day and time to visit.
Whether for an hour or a full morning, visitors will find something to do and see across the network of museums, public parks, heritage sites and public art.
Qatar Museums sites and gallery spaces are at the centre of Doha’s thriving cultural landscape.
Don't miss the recently opened 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum, a family-friendly, interactive museum dedicated to sport. Alongside gallery highlights such as a treasured football connected to the one and only Pelè, visitors will find the special exhibition The World of Football.
Heads up: Visitors to the 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum will need to show a valid admission ticket as well as a Hayya card.
But there is much more to offer all across Doha, from a celebration of haute couture at the Forever Valentino exhibition on view at M7, to an in-depth look at the storied city of Baghdad at the Baghdad: Eyes Delight exhibition on view at the Museum of Islamic Art.
At the National Museum of Qatar, visit On the Move to discover an international array of objects, archival footage and historical images that offer a glimpse into the lives of nomadic and semi-nomadic peoples.
At the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) Park, visit Safar to experience stories of Afghan refugees beginning with a look at Afghanistan's rich history through to 2021’s evacuation process.
At the Museum of Islamic Art, visit Raku Jikinyū’s ode to Qatar in this exhibition comprising fourteen ceremonial tea bowls.
Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art is home to four cutting edge, contemporary exhibitions:
At QM Gallery Katara, experience Labour of Love as it delves into the symbolism of traditional Palestinian tatreez (embroidery).
At the Fire Station, visit Experience Al Jazeera to learn more about how the network grew from a single pioneering television channel to a global media phenomenon. And check out the nearby DADU gardens (see below).
Qatar Museums has impressive plans for the future, opening several new museums in the coming years including the Art Mill Museum and Lusail Museum. Take some time to see preview exhibitions of both world-class museums:
For an overview of all the exhibitions, see Fall 2022: An Exhibition for Every Interest.
Nature lovers can enjoy the sunshine in parks and green spaces. The Museum of Islamic Art has expansive gardens that offer amazing views of Doha’s skyline, perfect for an evening picnic. DADU gardens, part of Qatar’s upcoming Children’s Museum, are designed to be ‘living classrooms’ for visitors up to 11 years of age. The park also includes a community garden and an amphitheatre.
Did you know that Qatar is home to various heritage sites, including forts, towers, historic settlements and rock carvings? Most heritage sites are free to visit, except for Al Zubarah, where an entry ticket is required. Learn more about timings and entry requirements.
And finally, contemporary art lovers will find art to love on the beach, in the desert, and on the corner of every street. Qatar has an impressive collection of public art, some site-specific, commissioned especially in celebration of the World Cup, and some adorning the city temporarily. The works of widely celebrated contemporary artists, such as Damien Hirst, Richard Serra and Jeff Koons are on display across the city, free and open to the public. This new interactive public art map can help visitors plan their itinerary.
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